Highland One World
#GlobalCitizenshipScot

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Highland One World is one of five Development Education Centres across Scotland. HOW supports schools in the Highlands and Islands to promote Global Citizenship and Learning for Sustainability through active and participatory learning.

The services HOW provide aims to develop active Global Citizenship Education through the provision of:

  • Advice on embedding global citizenship/Learning for Sustainability and Rights-based learning in the formal and informal education sectors

  • CLPL Training for individual teachers, whole schools and clusters

  • An extensive resource library

  • Conferences and Networking events

  • Tailor-made support for schools

  • Mentoring for educators

Projects

Abriachan Forest 
Working in partnership with Abriachan Forest, young people built an SDG trail and galleries to raise awareness and action on global issues as part of the EU Start the Change project. (3min film)

Shores of Lampedusa
The Feis Rois Changemakers explored the parallels between migration issues in the Highlands in the past and migration issues in the Mediterranean today. Harnessing the power of music to effect social change as part of an EU-funded global citizenship project.

What is global citizenship and why does it matter?
Hear from teachers and young people involved in HOW’s EU-funded project Start the Change.

Spotlight on…

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Wee Flags for Change

Young people from across Scotland contributed to this campaign pledging to take action on the SDGs.

Create your own pledge to champion Global Citizenship across Scotland

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Ashley Pinna, St Clare's Primary